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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 38, 110-120, Copyright © 1997 by Lipid Research, Inc.


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Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of LDL receptor gene expression in PMA-treated THP-1 cells by LDL-containing immune complexes

Y Huang, MJ Ghosh and MF Lopes-Virella
Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA.

We have previously shown that uptake of low density lipoprotein- containing immune complexes (LDL-IC) by human monocyte-derived macrophages led to the transformation of these cells into foam cells and induced a paradoxical increase in receptor-mediated binding of 125I- labeled LDL due to an increase in the number of LDL receptors (LDL-R). The same metabolic changes are also observed in PMA-treated THP-1 cells after incubation for 2 h with 150 microg/ml of immune complexes containing either native, oxidized (ox), or malondialdehyde (mda) LDL. After stimulation, PMA-treated THP-1 cells showed not only a 40-fold increase in 125I-labeled LDL binding but also a 40-fold increase in the immunoreactive LDL-R protein, confirming that the increase in LDL binding is due to an increase LDL-R number. In this study we have investigated, in PMA-treated THP-1 cells, the regulatory mechanism(s) responsible for the increased receptor-mediated binding of LDL induced by LDL-IC. By Northern blot and nuclear run-on analysis we have shown transcriptional activation of the LDL-R gene with a 7-fold increase in the LDL-R mRNA level in LDL-IC stimulated cells. Due to the marked difference between the increase in LDL-R mRNA and LDL-R protein, we estimated LDL-R mRNA stability using a inhibitor chase method and have shown that LDL-IC did not alter the LDL-R mRNA stability in THP-1 cells. We have also demonstrated, using cycloheximide as a inhibitor of protein synthesis, that the marked increase in LDL-R protein observed in LDL-IC-stimulated THP-1 cells resulted from de novo synthesis of LDL- R protein. To determine whether the increase in transcriptional activity of the LDL-R gene was secondary to changes in the cholesterol regulatory pool we performed experiments in which the cell cholesterol content was modified by the addition of either 25-hydroxycholesterol and mevalonate or inhibitors of ACAT activity (SA-58035 and progesterone). These experiments showed that the enhanced LDL-R expression was not affected by the addition of any of the above compounds. In conclusion, LDL-IC induced both transcriptional and post- transcriptional activation of the LDL-R gene in PMA-treated THP-1 cells and this induction was independent of the free cholesterol content of these cells.
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